Acupuncturist

What is a Acupuncturist?

The procedure of inserting fine, solid, metallic needles into the skin and activating them with either delicate, focused hand movements or electrical stimulation is known as acupuncture.
About Acupuncturist Find a Doctor

What is an Acupuncturist?


Practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine think that more than 2,000 acupuncture points on the human body are connected by meridians, or pathways. The energy flow (Qi, pronounced "chee") created by these routes is what gives the body its general health. Disease can result from an interruption in energy flow. It is believed that by applying acupuncture to specific spots, one can enhance qi flow and hence one's health.

Acupuncturists (R.Ac's) are qualified medical practitioners who use acupuncture as a means of putting this Traditional Chinese Medicine theory into practice. They provide treatment for patients by assessing, diagnosing, and addressing pain and illness as well as preserving health and wellness. Acupuncturists use both conventional methods of diagnosis and cutting-edge technology in their treatments. They have particular experience in these areas. They are trained to care for people of various ages, from newborns to the elderly. They receive training in a variety of medical specialties, including pediatrics, gynecology, gerontology, oncology, addictions, sports injuries and pain management, mental health, dermatology, and cosmetology, all within the context of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). They must possess sound judgment, strong interpersonal abilities, and the capacity to remain composed under pressure.

Acupuncturists typically engage in private practice. However, with today's expanding medical services and self-care systems, you can find them in spas, hospitals, cancer treatment facilities, addiction treatment centers, sports injury treatment centers, fertility clinics, and health and wellness centers.

Acupuncture has been demonstrated to be helpful for a number of diseases in studies. However, acupuncture is not suitable for everyone. If you decide to visit an acupuncturist, make sure to talk to your doctor first and look for a professional that is licensed and has the right skills and certifications.

Cases



More:

Subdisciplines


The five areas of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which include acupuncture, herbal prescriptions, massage or tuina, diet and nutrition, and gentle exercises known as qigong, are autonomous, comprehensive medical systems. Combining these 5 branches promotes balance and health for one's physiological, emotional, and spiritual well-being by connecting the body's energy, known as Qi (pronounced Chee).

The use of acupuncture is most effective when combined with the other TCM branches. Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine complement one another like yin and yang. Herbs have the power to encourage internal harmony. Your TCM practitioner could suggest the right mix of acupuncture and herbal remedies to best create balance.

Diet, like herbs, is essential for promoting overall health and well-being. Foods each have unique energizing qualities. Our nutrition frequently plays a significant role in the imbalances we experience. We are able to support the road to health further by addressing diet.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that acupuncture is an effective treatment for certain diseases, despite the fact that Traditional Chinese Medicine can promote overall health and wellbeing.

Centers & Institutes



Healthcare Delivery by Acupuncturists in the US


The therapeutic method of oriental medicine known as acupuncture has grown in popularity over the past 40 years, becoming one of the most widely used alternative integrative medicine procedures in the United States. In fact, the United States alone provides more than 10 million acupuncture sessions each year. Its popularity has increased significantly, especially in the West, which can be partly attributable to how well it relieves pain as well as the fact that scientific research has started to support this.

The industry has been able to create innovative and efficient treatment modalities by adopting this information and modern technologies. When Western and Eastern approaches are combined, practitioners from both traditions can improve patient care and treat patients in a way that is much more comprehensive and whole-systems-oriented. Scalp acupuncture is a prime illustration of this; in fact, we think it's the most important advancement in Chinese acupuncture in the previous 60 years.

According to a 2016 study in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine, acupuncture is a more effective treatment for acute pain than morphine: 92 percent of patients who received acupuncture reported a decrease in pain, compared to 78 percent of the group who received morphine. Acupuncture also has no negative side effects and has no danger of addiction, in contrast to morphine.

There is little risk involved with using acupuncture, compared to many medications and medical procedures. It almost never has any unwanted side effects and poses no great danger when done correctly.

Are you looking for an acupuncturist who will care for you? Our medical professionals at KellySearch create personalized strategies for each patient and/or their family. We have over 700k doctor listings on the website because our doctors want to give each client their undivided attention. They are also trustworthy and compassionate. Additionally, they are always available for conversation with anyone!

Sources:

The material presented above is only meant to be informative and is not intended to take the place of advice from your doctor or another health care practitioner. We advise you to talk to your provider about any questions or issues you may have.

Doctor Profile Listings
Search
Near
  Search
Family Medicine near New York, NY
All Filters

Filter Your Results

x
Ratings
Specialty
Provider's Gender
Telehealth
Availability
Language
Ratings
Ratings x
Specialty
Specialty x
Gender
Gender x
Popular Specialties
View all Specialties
© 2023 KellySearch